Arcade Video Games40
Arcade games. Titles from this category require particularly good manual skills. Main purpose of the gameplay is to reach a specific point or defeat enemies while controlling a character or a vehicle. Arcade games usually don’t have any story or have it in a very simple form. This category contains e.g. popular platformers.
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Azure Striker Gunvolt
Arcade 29 August 2014
A side-scrolling 2D action game developed by Japanese studio Inti Creates. The story of Azure Striker Gunvolt takes place in the future in which the humanity is controlled by the powerful Sumeragi corporation. During the game the player assumes the role of a teenager who decides to stand against the tyranny and joins a rebellion. The gameplay mechanics are similar as in the genre classics, as the player travels through various levels filled with enemies and powerful bosses.
Viking Squad
Arcade 04 October 2016
A co-op-oriented 2D beat'em'up game by Slick Entertainment. In Viking Squad you lead a group of the legendary Scandinavian warriors, who are roaming the world in search of treasure. The gameplay consists of attacking and pillaging villages — you reach them by ship, and then fight intense battles with the locals. Every such raid uses up your limited resources. When you run out of them, you need to go back to your village, sell your loot and replenish the resources.
Crossy Road
Arcade 20 November 2014
Cult mobile arcade game, also transferred to personal computers. In the debut work of the Hipster Whale studio, the player takes control of the hen (later, other animals or characters can be unlocked) and, like in the classic Frogger, tries to get through the hostile environment full of traps. This time, however, we're dealing with the so-called endless runner - closed levels have been replaced by a randomly generated board without a finish line as such.
Run Sackboy! Run!
Arcade 29 October 2014
Run Sackboy! Run! is a free-to-play endless runner platformer. We direct it with rag dolls rushing to the right side of the screen. The game is about bypassing obstacles, eliminating enemies and collecting items. The levels have no end, so in our opinion it is to achieve the highest possible score.
Sky Gamblers: Storm Raiders
Arcade 29 November 2012
Skillful aviation game played during the Second World War. Production allows you to take control of dozens of planes and take part in operations such as the Battle of Midway, the attack on Pearl Harbor or the Battle of England. There are many gameplay modes, network multiplayer and cooperation for players.
KAO Challengers
Arcade 28 October 2005
The side-scroller of the popular platform series by the Polish studio Tate Multimedia, prepared exclusively for PlayStation Portable. In Kao Challengers the lovable kangaroo returns to save the animal world from the ambitions of the sneaky hunter Barnaby. To convince the antagonist and his allies to leave the jungle, Kao will have to fight his way through 20 action-packed levels set across six unique locations.
Jazz Jackrabbit 2: The Christmas Chronicles
Arcade 20 November 1998
A special winter edition of the popular two-dimensional platformer set in cartoon climates. This time we follow the adventures of three cheerful bunnies, Jazz, Spazz and their sister Loria in a snow- and ice-filled land. The authors have prepared a mass of new levels, which can be passed alone or in cooperation with one colleague.
Atomic Betty
Arcade 25 October 2005
Atomic Betty is the heroine of the Cartoon Network cartoon series. She is an ordinary 12-year-old girl in appearance, but galactic villains know her as.... guardian of the universe and defender of the cosmos.
Lost Idols: Puzzle Crusade
Arcade 12 March 2003
A combination of arcade and puzzle game modelled on the legendary Pac-Man. The player's task is to manage the man who has to collect the gold figures on subsequent boards.
Space Taxi 2
Arcade 20 May 2004
The fact that a taxi driver's life in a big, futuristic city is not easy is convincing us with Space Taxi 2, the official sequel to the arcade game under the same title, which was first published on Commodore 64 in 1984.
Blazing Trails
Arcade 30 June 1999
Blazing Trails is a fan of the Trailblazer program, created in 1986 by Gremlin Graphics for Commodore 64 computers. The player's task (in both the original and remake) is very simple: he has to roll the ball on a long, full of traps track.
Luigi & Spaghetti
Arcade 23 May 1992
Invasions from space are an everyday thing in computer games, so no one should be surprised that the main character of the platformer Luigi & Spaghetti will also have to deal with green people.
Tetris (1987)
Arcade 11 August 1987
The first commercial version of the legendary arcade and logic game, published in the West in 1987. The Spectrum Holobyte Group is responsible for the implementation of the programme, which has equipped the classic prototype mainly with a nice visual setting and a better interface.
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Genie and the Amp
Arcade 27 June 2006
This arcade game is designed for players aged 6 to 11 years old. We travel around the world and fight our opponents using only our musical instruments. The game is enriched by ingenious mini-games. We can play individually or with a friend by connecting two consoles via WiFi.
Back to the Future III
Arcade 12 March 1991
Back to the Future III is an arcade game, which plot refers to the third episode of the popular adventure film series, directed by Robert Zemeckis. This time Marty McFly will move in time until 1885, where he will try to prevent the murder of his friend Dr. Brown.
Kurka Wodna
Arcade 25 January 2001
On five different levels you have to fight off the "invasion" of water cocks. There are three types of weapons at your disposal: a pistol, a shotgun and bombs. Within the time limit you have to shoot down as many cocks as possible.
Lonely Mountains: Downhill
Arcade 23 October 2019
Lonely Mountains: Downhill is an arcade game designed for PCs, in which we have to ride a bike on the slopes of big mountains. Maps have an open structure, allowing us to freely choose the route leading down. The production focuses on effective fun and does not try to realistically simulate mountain biking.
Attack of the Silver Ball
Arcade 30 December 2001
A pinball simulator that allows you to play on three dimensional tables: Mafia Madness, Battle for Planet X and Paladin Wing.
Superfrog
Arcade 09 January 1994
The cult platformer, which gained the greatest popularity among Amiga computer users. You play the role of the Super-zhaba, who has to conquer a dozen or so lands and destroy the repulsive witch.
Jak II: Renegade
Arcade 14 October 2003
Like II: Renegade is a continuation of an excellent platform-adventure game. Creating this production is the responsibility of Naughty Dog studio, which enjoys a high esteem in the industry, with titles such as Uncharted, Crash Bandicoot or The Last of Us. The heroes of Yak II: Renegade are Yak and Daxter, but as a result of a certain turn of action, the world in which they travel changes significantly.
Star Wars: Rebel Assault
Arcade 12 April 1993
Star Wars: Rebel Assault is one of the few reasons why it was worth buying a CD player in 1993. Although this "rail shooter", realized with great momentum, can hardly be called an outstanding program, we must honestly admit that it once shocked, especially what you could see on the screen.
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Arcade 07 September 2002
Our friend was kidnapped! As soon as possible grab the whip, grind the jumps and rush to the Castle, where it lurks.... ON. But first you have to snatch a few hundreds of enemies in the trunk. And maybe then you will succeed.... win.
Kirby & the Amazing Mirror
Arcade 02 July 2004
Two-dimensional platformer with the title role of the Nintendo mascot. Our hero is cut into four equal parts and before he defeats evil once again he will have to reunite. The game focuses on multiplayer mode for up to four people, although it also allows you to have fun alone.
Pinball Magic
Arcade 06 August 1990
Before 21st Century Entertainment began to achieve significant success in the field of computer flippers, many companies tried to create their own flippers. Among them was Pinball Magic, presented by the French company Loriciel, which in the electronic entertainment market was mainly known for its simple and pleasant arcade.